16mm film: 'Who Cares? The Story of an Indian Girl'
MS. Oxfam COM/5/4/55
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Title
16mm film: 'Who Cares? The Story of an Indian Girl'
Shelfmark
MS. Oxfam COM/5/4/55
Summary
Rathna is a nineteen year old Indian girl who, because of illness, is faced with life as a social outcast. She is introduced to a Gandhian-run project which enables her to find a real purpose in life by learning from the ways in which severely physically handicapped children overcome their disadvantages. Set in Hosahalli village, India. Produced by Anthony Mayer for Oxfam.
Date
1975
Language
English
Physical extent
1 reel
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16mm and 8mm Film
16mm film: 'Who Cares? The Story of an Indian Girl'
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